Weather History
For Sunday,July 16,2017
For Sunday,July 16,2017
1920
- A severe hailstorm over parts of Antelope and Boone counties in
Nebraska stripped trees of bark and foliage, ruined roofs, and broke
nearly every window facing north. (The Weather Channel)
1946
- The temperature at Medford, OR, soared to an all-time high of 115
degrees to begin a two week heat wave. During that Oregon heat wave the
mercury hit 100 degrees at Sexton Summit for the only time in forty
years of records. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1975
- An early afternoon thunderstorm raked the east side of Tucson, AZ,
with gale force winds, heavy rain, and numerous lightning strikes. A
thirteen year old boy was swept through a forty foot long culvert by
raging waters before being rescued. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Showers and thundestorms in the southwestern U.S. ended a record
string of thirty-nine consecutive days of 100 degree heat at Tucson, AZ.
A thunderstorm at Bullhead City, AZ, produced wind gusts to 70 mph
reducing the visibility to near zero in blowing dust. Southerly winds
gusting to 40 mph pushed temperature readings above 100 degrees in the
Northern Plains. Rapid City, SD, reported a record high of 106 degrees,
following a record low of 39 degrees just three days earlier. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Thirty-seven cities in the eastern U.S. reported record high
temperatures for the date. Highs of 96 degrees at Bluefield, WV, and 104
degrees at Charleston WV were all-time records, and afternoon highs of
98 degrees at Binghamton, NY, 99 degrees at Elkins, WV, and 103 degrees
at Pittsburgh PA, tied all- time records. Highs of 104 degrees at
Baltimore, MD, and 105 degrees at Parkersburg WV were records for July,
and Beckley, WV, equalled their record for July with a high of 94
degrees. Martinsburg, WV, was the hot spot in the nation with a reading
of 107 degrees. Afternoon and evening thunderstorms raked the
northeastern U.S. with large hail and damaging winds. (The National
Weather Summary)
1989
- Showers and thunderstorms developing along a stationary front
drenched the Middle Atlantic Coast States with heavy rain, causing
flooding in some areas. More than five inches of rain was reported near
Madison and Ferncliff, VA. Hot weather prevailed in Texas. San Angelo
reported a record high of 106 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
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